El Salvador – The much awaited souvenirs

[Today is Spanish Friday so this post is in Spanish. Apologies that there is no English translation this week. If you have a question about something, ask me in comments and I’ll try to answer you. If you participated in Spanish Friday on your own blog, leave your link in comments!]

Oh my goodness! We were at the pupusaria last night and was talking to the waitress about buying Tic Tac from them a year ago for a birthday party or something. It is the nastiest alcohol even my husband couldn’t drink it. (And, that’s saying a lot) LOL. We bought two bottles and we still have 1.5 in the cabinet. She said to mix it with agua de coco and it’s pretty good. It’s called “Coco Loco.” IDK if I want to ruin my love of coconut water. Hehehe! Have you tried that stuff?!

Heather, I still haven’t tried it. As you can see, the bottle is sealed. LOL. I could tell it was nasty just looking at it. I’m not a big drinker and am very picky about what alcohol I drink. (Picky does not necessarily equal high class taste though as I would drink a wine cooler or strawberry malt liquor over an expensive French wine I can’t pronounce LOL.) — I will try the Tic Tack eventually but I’m not eager to do so. Thanks for the Agua de Coco tip!

This post is hilarious, I don’t even know where to begin. The first book looks interesting, think I might have to buy a copy. Tic Tack is nasty by itself, but Heather is right, coco loco is quite tasty. I can’t believe that someone put pics of Bieber instead of the saints on a pulsera. Your 2nd key holder is awesome. And next time I go to the mercado I am going to look for one of those eggs. Thanks for the laughs Tracy

Heeey Tracy! I love these posts! The caligraphy book is awesome. I would love to learn to write in their style. So beautiful. The first key holder is cute & I recognize the style in other things that I have here in my house. The 2nd one is hilarious. What do you do with the un capirucho y un trompo? I know the kids play with them as you have mentioned them before. Perhaps we need an instructional video para las gringas. Or maybe there is already one that I missed? My real favorite is the soccer game; I would totally steal that from you! jajaja! Great job…thanks for sharing your “recuerdos” with us. ♥

Hi Macarena! I bought it in San Salvador, El Salvador from a little store in Metro Centro. I believe it was the store on the lower level selling hand-painted traditional items that is located near D’Elote.

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